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Small Business Innovation Research Small Business Technology TRansfer
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Small Business Innovation Research Small Business Technology TRansfer Thomas Stanley Center Technology Transition Lead Stennis Space Center, MS June 6th, 2017
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The future of NASA and it’s Journey to Mars begins here on Earth with the great minds of those of you in the audience. The SBIR/STTR Program helps students, faculty members, small businesses, and dreamers who have technological concepts like some of those in the new Martian movie and other Hollywood films that want to make them a reality.
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SBIR Technologies on Curiosity Rover
Yardney Technical Products, Pawcatuck, CT Lithium ion batteries Creare, Hanover NH Space-qualified vacuum pump Starsys Research, Boulder, CO Gearboxes for robotic arm Honeybee Robotics, NY, NY Dust removal tool SBIR Technologies on Curiosity: 1) Yardney Technical Products, Pawcatuck, CT Lithium ion batteries 2) Grammatech, Ithica NY - Software for rover operations 3) Creare, Hanover NH Space-qualified vacuum pump 4) Starsys Research, Boulder, CO Gearboxes for robotic arm 5) Honeybee Robotics, NY, NY Dust removal tool 6) inXitu, Campbell, CA Chemistry and Mineralogy experiment (CheMin) instrument inXitu, Campbell, CA Chemistry and Mineralogy experiment (CheMin) instrument Grammatech, Ithica NY - Software for rover operations 21
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Bone Desitometer The first x-ray machine flew up to the ISS in It has allowed NASA to study bone density in rats and can potentially be used to assess the extent of bone injuries. Techshot, Inc.
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Farming in Space Aboard the International Space Station, there is a deployable fresh-food production system called VEGGIE. Astronauts use the system to grow red romaine lettuce and recently sampled the first ever space-grown crop this past summer. ORBITEC
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First Zero-Gravity 3D Printer
Made In Space’s Zero-G Printer was launched to the ISS on September 21, 2014 making it the first company to manufacture in zero gravity. This will allow for lighter payloads in launch and real time manufacturing of necessities such as tools for repairs. Made in Space
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NASA SBIR/STTR Budget Annual Award Budget FY16: SBIR & STTR: ~$185M
SBIR is 3.0% of R&D in FY16 In FY17, NASA will increase the SBIR investment to 3.2% STTR is .45% of R&D in FY16 Past Glance of FY 15 Awards: SBIR Awards: 325 Phase I and 119 Phase II; 7 Phase I Selects and 10 Phase II Selects STTR Awards: 50 Phase I and 21 Phase II Phase II-E Awards: 31 SBIR/STTR Phase II-Es were awarded, leveraging $5.36 M funds from non-SBIR sources
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Structure of the Programs
Phase I: Concept Award Guideline: $125K Duration: 6 months (SBIR) months (STTR) Phase II: Full Research, R&D to Prototype Award Guideline: $750K Duration: 24 months Phase II-E Phase III: Commercialization/Infusion Non-SBIR/STTR funds Contract from NASA program, other agency, prime contractor
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How Are Subtopics Defined?
Mission Directorates Mission and program specific needs NASA SBIR Solicitation Space tech not covered by other MDs Space Technology Mission Directorate Specific center objectives aligned to NASA missions NASA STTR Solicitation Center Chief Technologists
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Space Technology Technical Areas
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Review & Selection Process
Proposals are evaluated on these factors: Scientific/Technical Merit and Feasibility Experience, Qualifications and Facilities Effectiveness of the Proposed Work Plan Commercial Potential and Feasibility Price Reasonableness
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NASA SBIR/STTR Points-of-Contact
Name Title Center Telephone Gustetic, Jenn SBIR Program Executive HQ (202) Grant, Dr. Joseph STTR Program Executive (202) Torrez, Carlos Program Manager ARC (650) Pisarski, Ryszard Center Technology Transition Lead (650) Davis, Mark DFRC (661) Nguyen, Dr Hung GRC (216) Famiglietti, Joseph GSFC (301) Lewis, Dr. Carol JPL (818) Packard, Kathy JSC (281) Vinje, Michael (D) KSC (321) Cannon, Kimberly LaRC (757) Garrison, Virginia B. (Lynn) MSFC (256) Jasper, Gwen (256) Stanley, Thomas SSC (228)
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Contact Information NASA SBIR/STTR Program (301) Thomas Stanley (228) For more information, go to:
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